Formwork tectonics: Rhetorical and instrumental roles of textiles in fabric formwork for concrete

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    Abstract

    Based on the concept of techné and framed in architectural studies of tectonics and an experimental practice of making, this paper investigates the multiple technological roles of textiles in fabric formwork for concrete in four analytical studies of experimental data of the author’s doctoral dissertation Fabric Formwork for Concrete – Investigations into Formwork Tectonics and Stereogeneity in Architectural Constructions. In the paper only textile roles are discussed but it is suggested that a study of multiple technological roles of key formwork elements will emphasize their potential as ‘common denominators’ between architects, engineers and builders. Findings include textile used for the ‘textilization’ of concrete and the ‘concretization’ of textiles as two opposite starting points in fabric-forming. Recent research into thin-shell construction using fabric formwork is shown to be part of an on-going evolution of construction. Also, the paper shows new roles of textiles in construction as structurally embracing or embraced, as well as a number of roles associated with numerous properties of special-made composite textiles.
    Translated title of the contributionForskallingstektonik: Tekstilers retoriske og instrumentelle roller i tekstilforskalling til beton
    Original languageEnglish
    Publication dateJun 2012
    Number of pages12
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2012

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